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General Category => Introduce Yourself. => Topic started by: richardh42 on July 15, 2020, 06:05:39 pm
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I watched Steve's tutorial for beginners. He used a DeWalt cordless drill and a 1/16th drill bit to drill holes for inside cuts. I have 3 DeWalts and none of them has a chuck that will accommodate the small 1/16th bit. When completely closed, the chucks on my drills have a gap that is larger than the 1/16th bit. Any solutions?
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I use a cheap drill press ($69 from Princess auto same as Harbor Freight)
that the chuck works with 1/16th and when it won't reach I use a Mikita cordless.
Google "Mini Drill Chuck" you can find it available from lots of sources. In Canada Amazon.ca and Grainger
I use it for small bits but is would be fine for 1/16th.
Here is my set up. I had a bit extender that I glued into a piece of wood so it is easier to tighten small bits. You could just leave a 1/16th in it.
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I purchased the Seyco drill, works best for me
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Your cheapest solution for now is to get a set of drill bits that have the 1/4 hex base.
Harbor Freight has a set. There's a HF six blocks from my house so, yes, I have these.
https://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/drill-driver-bits/titanium-high-speed-steel-drill-bit-set-13-pc-61621.html (https://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/drill-driver-bits/titanium-high-speed-steel-drill-bit-set-13-pc-61621.html)